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Chapter 13.3, Problem 13WDYL
Summary Introduction
To analyze:
The diagram of the lateral view of the brain along with the four chambers, lateral sulcus, central sulcus, and parietoocipatal sulcus.
Introduction:
The Brain is the primary control center of the body. Based on the position, the brain is divided into three parts. These include the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain. The basic structural unit of the brain is the neuron or the nerve cells.
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